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I SttUy democrat WASlllNtiTON. (From our regular oorreapunilanl.) Washington, June 2 1S91 That Mr Harrison has ever had the slightest Intention of agieelng to any tem of reciprocity that the Canadian gov ernment would accept la not believed by those in positions to know his real opinions on this subject; therefore it Is not surprise lng to hear that the Informal consultation which was sometime ago set for next October mav tike place at all. It Is al leged that the administration feels greatly offended at the publication In an English 'Blue Book" of Its part In this Canadian reciprocity business, which it clai.ns the representatives of Canada had agreed, should be confidential until some definite agreement was reached, and that isn't all. It Is also claimed that Mr Blaine and the administration are greatly misrepresented In the aforesaid "Blue Book",which states that the first overtures for reciprocity came from Mr Blaine. It doesn't much nutter which side is right lo the present contro versy, but it looks very much as if it was to be mail the excuse for putting an end to even the limited prospects of Canadian reciprocity that have existed. But no body need be surprised, as it was never Intended that the conference 6hould be anything but a meaningless faice. The right sort of a reciprocity treaty with Canada would doubtless prove beneficial to both countries, but there is not much probability of our getting such a treaty until there Is a change of administration. This very American administration has contracted for eight gun carriages of Rus sian pattern at $11,500 each, to mount the twenty.Inch breech loading mortars in tended for harbor defense upon. Sena'cr Paddock, of Nebraska, has been here appealing to Mr Harrison to help him In his efforts to get returned to the senate. It is said that he offered in return for the help asked for, to guarantee that Nebraska would send a sjlid Harrison delegation to the next republican conven on. Mr Harrison was non-committal, for several reasons. He has not forgiven Mr Paddock for the pait he took in defeat, 'ng the Force bill at the last session of congress, but that wasn't his principal reason for not committing himself to the senator's support at this time. It has been stated to him that ex Senator Van Wyck, who is in the field against Paddock, is strong enough to divide the delegation if not to be elected to the senate, and he wants time lo find out, as his pro gram is not to antagonize anybody strong enough to control even a part of any stale delegation to the next republican convention. Democrats will certainly have no reason to blame the national committee, if they do not this year win in every state where there is a fighting chance for the party. Senator German, whose headquarters aru to b; here, is to take charge of the nation al committee during .Senator Brice's ab sence in Europe, and he proposes to work largely in conjunction with and through the National Association of dem. ocrtic clubs, at the headquarters of which Hon Chauncey F Black, president, and Lawrence Gardner, secretary , will be per manently located. Nothwithstanding Its being an off year, Senator Gorman pro poses to make the fight aggressive from the jump', and the officials of the associa tion of clubs will ably carry out his orders and second his efforts In all directions and It only remains for the rank and file of '.he party to become Imbued with the same spirit to make the victory certain in every state that Is not hopelessly republi can, and fear of them are that way since the people have begun to wake up to the enormities of the republican tariff systc.n The adminlstiatlon is trving hard to trim on the sliver question by putting off until too late to have any effect upon this year's campaigns, Its decision as to whether any portion of the silver bullion purchased monthly under the silver act of the billion dollar congress shall be coined ; the act provides that it be discretionary with the secretary of the treasury whether any of 1'. shall be coined. It has also de ferred Its decision as to what rate of !n terest shall be paid on the four-and-a-half percent bonds which are to be extended, but there Is little doubt that the Wall street command of 2 p?r cent will In the end be obeyed. Ex-Senator Ingalls delivered a lecture at the Glen Echo Chautauqua, near Wash. Ington, today. He has been here three days, but some how or other he has entire ly forgotten to call on the occupant of the White House. Representative Mills, Crisp, and Mc Millln, the three most prominent candi dates for speaker of the house have all ac cepted Invitations lo deliver addresses to the Tammany society of New York on July 4. At a meeting held in Treinont Temple to welcome the veneiable Ncal Dow, con siderable comment was caused by the re marks of Prof lohn W Hamilton, who took occasion to censure President lliiril son for h'.s lack of prohibition principles during his recent trip. In the course of hi speech he said: have only respect for the christian gentle man who presides In the While House, and his action In holding religious ser. vices In his car was worthy of a Christ- Ian. But I say when a man goes from one end of this country to another, taking his cup In the face and eyes of the young men, he is an unworhty representative, f he time is coming when he will discard h' cups and yield to the force of the prohlbl tion party." About fifty two millions of Pcr cent bonds become due the first of September, but as the treasury is now empty anu the government can not mpets its obligation to pay these bonds at maturity, Secretary Foster has made arrangements with the holders to extend the time of payment at 1 per cent. A pretty plight lor the gov ernment to be In. Mr Blaine's stay at Bar Harbor has al ready done him a vast amount of good physically. He walks about with firm tread and erect figure ant) there Is a trace of color In his white face. He Is also able now to coyer about two miles a day with out fatigue and he no longer needs the helping arm of a friend In his walks. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOT!CK. hereas, rcy wife having left me without just cause or provo cation, this is to notify the public not to trust heron my account, as I shall pay no debts ot irer contracting. W D TIUTES. Albany, Juno 30, ltUl.l .IHl'ND. A kuimI umbrella, itli Ilia initials I. W. ' Indistinctly enpravod on Die handle As it Is a nil time to the rainy season the owi er will tilcaet' uall at the Druockat cilice and claim p.'opfily. LOT. Throe reenrd books ot Tancent M r3 church south, between Tan- ent and Itrownnville. on the Ward's Hmte road. 011 Jims IK. l.DI. Will rav flnderfor trouble. W. 11. Howard. Tangent, Or. r ,stor IllVRY Til T.n.W In .m.tl ivjL lsree amounts, from six months to rive yeais, 011 good Albany r.mi Linn county real otati. Call on or ndiirrss W li McPlierson, first St.. Alhanv, Or. i Bl V lo IG CHASG'K FOR SOME B;1DY to make money. The best paying restaurant in Eujrene for sale, as the owner is going to retire from bnrinoss for some timo. Any person desiring infor trmiiou regarding this business, U B I'orris, attorney lit law. o.- J It Dixon, piop, dugout., ureg'iu. Secretary Noble is hard at work turnlr.g over Raumlsm In the Pension Department. Every one who has ever been compelled to spend any length of time cn the banks of the Chicago river In hot weather will pity the secretary. The wcrk'-'f a sewer cleaner seems preferable to the duties of a secretary of the Interior under the present a dminis. ration. If there wetc haif as m.iny boxes of Amer ican tin plate in the country ai there hive liecn articles about it in the newspapers the supply wuuld exceed Hie demand. It ia a case of "much ailo about no'hing." THE OREGON HAY PRESS, AN UFA CTU It ED BY N. P. SLATS, at Corvallip. Is the LeRthav irs. in o market. Orders for nrrlSMns ui.t tn C'orv.llis will be promptly fi'leil, Any .ne infringing on the patent will be prosecuted to tho fullest ox'.ent or the law. LUMBER We wish to sst- to the public that we have just added a larjre planer tonur mill andxre prepared tn furnish all kinds of lumber, dressed or rim ah, as the mir chaser may eboie, as good hh the best, aad as cheap ss.it oau be sold. In payment we will take all kinds of produce, sueu as hay. nour, grain, bacon, hutter, besng, beer by the quarter, etc. lo fsct anything that we ran use. Please see us before you purchase your bill of lumber, as we feel oonniient ibst we can suit yt u. You will always find one of us at our mm. 14 minis Irnin Lebanon, 8 miles frouv Waterloo, on Hamilton creek, WIRT A BERRIG4N, Lebanon, Oregon. SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. AGif ACRES. JlO ACRES IS sCJ grain, 17 in onrn and roots, 41) in tiuioil y. Well fenced and seeded to crass. Well watered; uood soil, no gnvel. 80 head antic, 50 hogs, 4 homes, farm tin plements, large house, i large new harus, good school and church near house, on place: Fruit f all Kinrls- 8 miles to po'totllee 11 lid store, 5 ui m from Stayton and 2ii miles outh rf Kind's aNtiu'non the Oiegon Paciilo rai.ri.ad l lscecan be divider1 into three or F.mr farms with county road to each. Piace wall every tiling $'J4 per acre. Terms easy. For further particulars apply on the premises at Ml Pleasant, Linn oouttv, or ed:lrn H, P. MILLED. Stavto.i, Oregon. (10) Ask 1 "i"1 mile III your ulnce link your ' . ,11 1 tunii hi-, ei-curo me ajcury, mid U(.t tlicm liir on. UTTAKK NO MHST1TITE. CJ WHY IS Moiifct Sinner Mil? IF so YOU CANT BEAD THIS Without being Interested. There will bo for the Month of June, a Genuine if. 1IM is in lyjisiiiici OF , Hats, SUMMER GOOD T.l'irllt Wpinrnt Plntriimr (Jnnmmn flnrminhinrr n xuftui nuigut u.uuiiiljJ. UuUMIUl lllllMlilli ITI Shoes, ai all Ms of HOT WEATHERS Wearing Apparel Now in My Store. He has received a largo and choice stock of spring Dress Goods, npw styles and shades. Wash fabrics," consisting of ginghams, seersuckers, sateens and chambro. , A complete assortment of white goods, flouncings, hosiery, corsets, gloves, ladies and children's shoes. Clothing for the (spring trade. A large and complete assortment for men and youth's. Hoots, shoes, hats, caps and furbishing goods, and if you Avanttho best bargains you will havo to call on him. We are the People Who carry the most complete lino of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in tho market. H LADIES BAZAAR. Is the Leading illineti and Fancy Goods Stoie of ClotWer a Met Tailor. ,1 A , They carry all the Latest Styles and Novelties In the Millinery line, and a complete stock of Ladies anu Children's Furnishing goods, and ready-made garments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Call and he convinced. :- -:- FllOMAX BLOCK FIRST STliEET, -PATR0HIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.- 'i Albany. Oregon. W F KF.AP, Presides!. J O WP.TT.SMOI. Reoretsry. J L COWAN, Treasurer. Geo F SIMPSON, Vice President. DinKCTona- JLCowau, Geo F Simpson, SV F Head, Pr L Foley, M Sternberg, J W Burnett, J K Woatheriord, K t) Strahaii, J O Writsuiau. ALSO M8THICT A11EXTS FOR Oakland Home luauranee Co, Oakland. Cal. Tradora, Chicago, III. Aiuerir'an, Philadelphia, Pa. Phoenix, London, Knitlaud, Norwich Union, London, Eng. London fe Lanehashtre, London, Eujr. Guardian, London, Kng. Man cheater, Manchenter, England. Caledonian, Kdiaburg. Scotland. weecueaier. ONLY STRICTLY New York. INSURANCE OFFICE IN ALBANY. IIT HMS BEEH TRIEBI 1 Fruit Raising in the Willamette Valley Pays 100 Per Cent, on the Investment. HOW DO YOU DO? There ia bo doubt that liar NEW- Stoek of SILVERWARE, oonslstlr.lt 0 apoona, knivea, forks, fruit dishes, etc, gold and sliver waichea, jewel r etc, ia the largest and best ia the oily, and by far the best over brought to Alba nt. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and See the GOODS FruSi s" t. t0 T1 ... . AO! iPO (JU fourth Cash. BoL "Z:. ."T' lur a.nd finifiTrooi iuZrrr ci la' Payments a or farther Informa and Cultivfltfirl Th . J xur pxo per acre, tion send for Pamphlet, to per acre; one- s: or, set to Fruit Tj).Li.1 -r - THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It I" (i wHml.'M bIuh', Willi no tnrkreor wax tltroml to hurt tho feet; untile of the best t'no citif, MvlUh Ami oixny, ami rVriiua y make inon rWn thlt prmtf than ) other mtnvftrtvrr. It cual hauii M'Wcit Bliiv eodtftm from Itl.ui to fUW. ffiC OtMirniiluc llMiitl-nfMvcdi the tlne.t calf 4J tne cvit offeretl for .Vni; njimlii Frvucb ttnportetl fthivfl whleh cost from $s.ito m. CiA IH Ilnnt1!rncil Writ Shop, ft calf, Myllnti. rointorlniitc auil itur;lile. The In.( fttiH1 ever otlVrel Hi thin irloe ; iwtiie KrflJo M cu (m timiti- nhix- oot lily from $"m to(t.i. CO AO Poller Mhori Furment, Knltrnfttl Mcti ninl lA'ttiTOirrltTSftll wenrthem; tlneculf, te.tuileA, flmootli inl.1t heavy ttireo suk'i, cxtca nlon tslKi-. tme pair will wenravear. CJO !iO fliif rnll't no tx'tter iitio erprofTere'l rt sJIAsi th price : one trlnl will conrluco llii'M li" nnt a flnH' for comfort ami service. 'Jl mill !-J.(.Jl WnrlthiHinri'i'ii nlrVit )fa&si ai-, t ry Mritrtsf ntul slnr.itile. 1uo who trwc ulveii thi-in -i t rial will wear no other nutke. nVal .00 ninl HI.?.) neli.-.l Hh.vs nro U-AJ O worn lv tl.- tttivw everv wliert-; they sell t'U their merit, n-t the lnerenlnt ttiilen nl'nw. BrOU ltt l..ti,:.;-. riTy t llh; e.piaUTet:i-li lniportc 1 ii,n CHtiimti.uu ftrn, I.ihIIc-' ,.!. 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